Morning all, hope someone can help with this nigly little problem.
On these cold mornings the Aux Heater on 2005 2.8 Diesel comes on as it should. Now I can't tell any difference in the speed in which the engine or interior egts up to temp compared to when the heater doesn't come on (i.e. when the fuel level is below a quarter tank). Also I can be driving for at least an hour on motorways and it doesn't turn off. The temp guage is sitting just below half way so no problems with the thermostat. The only way it will turn off is if I get the car up to temperature, pull over and stop the engine and then re-start and it doesn't come back on.
Don't know if this is a common thing or anyone has come across it before, if so is there a way to make it turn off when up to temp?
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Stevec0268
Morning all, hope someone can help with this nigly little problem.
On these cold mornings the Aux Heater on 2005 2.8 Diesel comes on as it should. Now I can't tell any difference in the speed in which the engine or interior egts up to temp compared to when the heater doesn't come on (i.e. when the fuel level is below a quarter tank). Also I can be driving for at least an hour on motorways and it doesn't turn off. The temp guage is sitting just below half way so no problems with the thermostat. The only way it will turn off is if I get the car up to temperature, pull over and stop the engine and then re-start and it doesn't come back on.
Don't know if this is a common thing or anyone has come across it before, if so is there a way to make it turn off when up to temp?
Any help greatly recieved.
Steve
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